The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisur e moments.
City 'TirrnUl
Bi; Items
T b « “ Hnrvpst for Marshfield
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Saloons" published iu the Oregon-
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. >»n. *nd quoted to tbe l u t issue o f
tbe 8 uo, envois largely o f exagger-
C O 'C U lty O f f i c i a l P a p e r .
BtioD. W ith Empire City wel! sup-
= : plied with “ booze," and situated
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osvoted u> »a* ■***/}** * “ <« •«'■ » ®P but a trifling distance frotntbe jetty,
P U B L IS H E D
, axildingof the Coqotl.e Vallojr partieulsriy
,
• ed of Coo* Cooutv aeneralty.
A w orkiugm aa bad do neccessity
Habeeriptiou. per year, in adranoe, *1 SO to travel so far as M irsh field to ob-
At Rest I« P m c *.
All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar.
Kivertn Pick-Up*.
After three week«' of tedioa«
waiting aod pniofcl suspense J.
W. Leueve end fam ily sod Grand-
ma Leueve arrived by tbe Mauda-
I»y Sunday a we.-k ago from Cres-
cent City, California with tbe body
o f Dr. 8 . L . Leueve, whom It will
be remembeird died suddenly at
that place while on their way to
Los Angeles where they eipected
to locate. On their arrival lure
tbe funeral was announced to take
place at tbe Masonic cem eteiy ou
• be following
Wednesday. The
body w h s kept at tbe Masonic Hall,
where a very impressive funeral
services were conducted by Rev.
C. A. Hyatt. The body wss then
taken to tbe Masonic cemetery,
j followed by a large concourse of
ft iends, where a large attendance
o f his brother Masous performed
ti e last sad rites due an old htid
honored member of their fraternity.
Samuel L. Leneve waa born in the
state o f Illinois, August 2, 1827,
and was married to Elizabeth
W elley January 6,1848. In 1851
they started westward, Portland,
There will be h logging camp
openeil up across the river soon. ¡
Sei'ool commences today (M on -'
d a y) the lo ih , with U W- Airey as'
,
A Moment Please!
K elly is now recovered |
sickness; although he
To tell you of the advant-
did not die. yet be left an iuhen-
best'
friends,
aqes
offered at the Emporium
tai ce to some o f his
who sincerely thank
him for a Store.
Uie hdl/e decided to
fron,
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Granted that be
grand
THIS
P IP I’R A >• a kept
on ai. .t * c dvkes vras free to do as bs saw fit with
1 n itj I ill m
v e r tio
t t i.o
lo « A
Atfeucy,
gency. 04 sud
and « <6
M erchants’ Exchange. San K r*D ci*co, « ’ altfornSa, the m o n e y earued, be bad no right
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S E W I N G
* h « r «c o n tra ct« for advert intuir otu be made fo r Ü.
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to say that “ most of tbe other wnrk-
ill bed with his jaws swolei. snffi- goods to Still 0 finer point
M A C H IN E S
1 men" bloweri their earnings in on
N o . 13
Drivi«; Out AdultsrslM food.
“ tanglefoot” at Marshfield. There
China *0 i f ^ 80“ 8' 13 8 fHt Pol80<l than ever before and giue one
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is no doubt that, after assuaging
C T.PCessna aud wife moved i of the latest Improved Sew-
Following tbe usual custom tbut bis thirst with Empire solace, he
th e most h a n d
onto the Alex Urquhart place just ¡ng Machines away every 60
obtains in other states, State Food dreamed dreams of tbe elysian
som e autom atic-
and Dairv Commissioner J. W. h^hls aDd soothing adjuncts pecul-
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lift, d r o p - h e a d
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iar to Marshfield, aud then, while
Bsilv has given den ers in adulter- ....
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morning, which we f?ar, will de Please call in at the Emporium
cabinet Sew in g
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still subject to obfuscation, be ar-
strov much o f our early fm it.
j a n j see ff,e Sewing Machine
ated food a reasonable time in which riv-d
p ort l , nJ and rehearsed the
M a c h i n e in th e
to unload their holdings and )>re- interpretation o f bis mental hal-
W orld * * * *
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yare themselves for a strict com- lucinatloo. 'T w asever thus,
have booked at the Riverton hotel get terms and pi ices on our
rliaoce wbith the new pure-food 1 ll>e building and launching o f ves-
They will be employed by J. H. | qoods which Consists Of the
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. sels aod tbe erection of new stores
Tim oD.
following assortments.
law. This period of grace has been aoj dwe|
|iBW Blin
dwellings
still nrocteds
proceeds and
Miss Nora Magher is now visit- j
extended to May 1.
After May 1 affords a pleasing picture o f pro
violations of the law will be prose gress. N o booming is neccessary
M A C H IN E IN
S T O G I^ P O I^
S A L E
cuted with relentless vigor, as it is iu this locality. TUe advance in
general industry is tangible and and after a tedious trip across the
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We carry a fu ll line of the A. L. Bryan Boots and Shoes, also a complete line of dress
the intention of th- Commissioner
,
,
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, will work well in harness or snd-
evident to tbe beboldeis. Item s plains, fronebt with dangers ana ,,
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to enforce the law to the letter.
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d e wtl find R tuner by nddress-
of local interest may engross tbe hardships which only the bravest .
,
goods, silhs, velvet and notions, hats and caps.a fine line of crockery, lamps and glass ware,
One dealer, who recently received
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mg the H er ald «-thee,
attention o f tbe looat resident aud dare
undertake, they arrived there
b
a heavy shipment of acid vinegar,
D ona A n a .
belong to tbe domain o f tbe local on the 29th o f the following No-
groceries, flour and feed. We are adding to our regular stocks a complete line of hardware
has taken time hy the forelock and
press. W bst tbe outsider oeed* is vemtier. They remained nt Port- !
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shipped one car to California nnd
of
a truthful picture of our actual pro land only a short time when they i The Progressive Thought,
paints, oils, paint brushes and a full line of 1901 wallpaper and the celebrated Atkins
another to Idaho. The Legislature
gress without gloss or blemish. moved to Corvsllis where they re- i Olathe, Kansas, is promulgating a
of the latter state, st its late session,
Misrepresentation
reacts agamst maiued till in 1857, when they gigantic new enterprise which is saws.
passed a pure-food law bimiiar toj
the promulgator, aud is hurtful again moved locating iu Douglas (lebj ue() to proTide homes ami ern-
that now in force in Oregon, but I
instead o f helpful. As it is with county where they remained until 1 ,
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tbe Poj list Govergnor of that 1 gi neral reform, so it is with us, we I 860 , when they came to Coos ployment, good roads ami transpor-
state so fit to veto it.
In conse
are advancing slowly but slmrely. county. T b e plat wibpre Coqnille , ation, for all tbe people who parti-
Proprietor,
quence i f this gubernatorial inter The prospect is void o f clouds. City stands belonged to Dr. S. L . jcipate; even the poorest. Send for
ference, Idaho has become a favored The weather being propitious, tbe Leueve at one time, but he sold o u t, sample copy, and get the 20th Cen
dumping ground for impure food launch at Mr. Hans R eed’s ship,
to T. B. W illard and lived at Par. i tury colony news,
stuffs.
One Eastern firm nlone, yard, Bay City, will take place iu
kersburg for sons vears, then re
during the past few years, is re accordance with tbe time specified
moved to this plade and praticed
ported to have cleaned up nearly a iu tbe building contract.
his profession f ir many years.
million dollars in the sale of acid
S ta r K ey .
The doctor will I e missed by
vinegar on the Pacific Coast. Law-
many pioneer friends who duly ap
in reference to the sale of ndulterted
Port Orford Tribune: An .llus- preciated his medical skill as well j
vinegars in Oregon is strict.
It tratiou of some o f the pleasures
as bis kind manners and genial i
does not permit the sale of colored o f winter travel over our public spirit.
vinegars under any circumstances. loads, is given by an interesting
This was a very hard blow to I
Acid vinegars may be sold without incident
which happened to H the family, who dpeply feel the i
m
coloring, but must bo labeled as N eely, the Idaudon watchmaker, loss o f one whose ieving care, |
such. As without the coloring, and Postoffice Inspector, A. B. guidance and protection have been |
however, the fraud could not be Keefer, one day last week. They over them eo many years. These
S P E C IA L NO. <i.
S P E C IA L NO. 1.
successfully
practiced upon the were traveling by stage up the people have tbe sympathy o f the j
Infant’s and children’s colored
unsuspecting housewife, and no one coast. Nothing
very
exciting entire eommuuity iu their sad he -1
shoes. The latest out!
would buy it, it is believed that tbe happened until
they
reached reavement.
35 cents and up
law will drive aeid vinegar out of Mussel
creek. I d fording this
ki
the state entirely.
creek the bank on the Doith side
[M yrtle Point Enterprise).
S P E C IA L NO. 4.
The law in reference to spices, is very steep, and the team going
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The bund boya are preparing to
fluid extracts, jellies, jams nnd other out with a rush, the back sent RDd
A few pieces of White Washnb'ej
give the people of Myrtle Point an !
fruit products is also strict.
If tbe two gentlemen weie dumped
eils. Positively worth 50 cents,[
up-to-date minstrel show in the near
adulterated tbe percentage of nd- out behind, all in n heap. The
Men’s and Boys' Crash, Straw.!
'to go at
future.
S P E C IA L NO. 7.
ultcratiou must be plainly marked gentlemen lit on their backs, with
25 cents
Duek and Silk summer Hats in ali[
A few special prices in ex-
G. W. Stewart received the lumber j
upon the package, as well ns the their heads in the creek i.nd feet
i styles nnd Colors, from
[pensive, all silk ribbons No. 60;
exact composition of the product, in the air, and there was a general today for a new residence which he
25 cents.
[about 4 inches wide, per ynr<^
and all ingredients entering into it. mix up o f 6 eat, lap-robes, men, will erect in the south part of town. nS
20 cents
It is believed that the rigid en mud
and
water. Disengaging What next
j " ' r n S P E C IA L N 0 5.
forcement of toe pure-food law will themselves with consul arable effort
The tie for the office of m ayor'
and Clul-jj
give a wonderful stimulus to the and great determination, and grad between Dr. K. A. Leep and R. W.
j 10 dozens o í Infants’ nr
indo of silk.»
3d fens'White Bonnets made
manufacture of pure apple cider ually recovering from their orer- Luudv, which occurred iu the recent ]
vinegar and fruit jellies nnd jams, indulgeuce iu MusBel creek water city election, was decided Monday |
lluwn, swigs, cambric, etc-
Thesi j
Soft Wool Hats, in Varieties off
lire possitively worth twice thej
and result iu expanding the market their first interest was In compar evening. Lots were cast by the two
K*
leticate summer shades abo i)l|
for home products.
Adulterated ing notes aud examining their candidates and Mr. Lundy proved
ijiuoaey we ask
blcka.
vinegars, jams and jellies manu amitomy for brokeu boues. H app the lucky man.
15 cents and up
S P E C IA L NO. 8 .
factured at a trifling cost in the ily discovering that they were not
Cheap!
Grape Nuts, large packages 20c.f
Messrs
Searles
and
Thompson,
of
L
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East, have been a potent factor in seriously maimed, they nex dis
Hoot lion Mush, per pk. 10c. Î4
throttling struggling industries in covered the stage Tar hpad, mov Seattle, who have bad a number of
m g ..........25c.[
IS
Corn Meal, per bag.
Oregon, nnd if they can be ban- ing along at its nsual rate the men employed at their mine ou
Rolled Oats, good,
« ............. 3c
ished from the market there is little driver, unconscious of the interest South Sixes during the winter, ar
S P E C IA L NO. 2.
t f le .......... 15c.l
Salad Od, per b ottle..........
15c. M"
question that a new ear for borne ing acrobatic petformauces which rived here this week on their way
5 Dozen. B ovb ’ White Ducki
Rio Roast coffee, per pound 17.J<
to
the
mit.es,
with
a
large
amount
industries will be inaugurated.— were going on behtud. The per
J Millitary Caps, trimmed in gold]
Butter full weight per roll
Telegram.
braid, never sold before unrleri
formance was immediately changed of supplies, etc. They will at once
15c nnd
40e.(
ju
t
in
machinery
for
hoisting,
etc.,
to a vocal entertainment and sprint
j35 cents.
and commence mining on a large
ing
exhibition,
in
which
each
tried
10
cents.
A New Bridge.
to excell the other. The d river’s scale.
108 AbSO
REMEMBER
THE PLACE.
THIS
TH E EMPORIUM,
C.M. SKEELS,
COQUILLE, OK.
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A telegram was received at this I
Tbe enterprising people o f the attention was at last attracted, and
tbe Last Turk, in tbe neighborhood after recovering from the shock place yesterday stating that J. K. P
Dried Prunes 2 1 . 2 cents per}
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o f I. T. Weekly, have made a long received at the realization o f his Elliott was accidently killed nt the 1
S P E C IA L NO. 3. . . 1
pound.
leap iu advance in the way of pub nanrnw escape from the loss o f a Mare Island navy yard, where he
5 dozen, Ladies and Misses j
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lic enterprise hy going together good wagon seat and a $3 fare, lie has been employed for a number of
Blough’s Bonnets for sunny days?
Mr.
Elliott
RDd by donations of material nnd returned, recovered his property, years, Wednesday.
. ¡ f l A nmgnifici-nt array of style» and!
took
od
bis
passengers,
lashed
them
fpnnerly
residen
near
(his
place
and
bard work have erected a bridge
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across that stream which is a dowu— at least lashed the seat has many friends here who will re
jg Single louf odkonih [><*r.cut, 15<*2
25 cents.
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benefit to that community, the con down— and reached Port Orford gret to liaru of his untimely death.
veniences o f which can be better without fnrtlier exciting incident.
W e notice by the city pnpers
appreciated by these good people Both geutleineu are pleased at
than expressed in words by us. their lucky escape, especially Mr. that Mr. E lliott’s death was caused
The H e r ald contained several
I f you have some property of • F or S a l e - T wo of the most
Go and hear John P. Meakiu
As Mr. Weekly explained last week, Neely, who is delighted to know by his being struck by a falling
minor errors nnd a few irregulari
which you wish to dispose, call ou beautiful ganieu lots in Coqutlle lecture tonight nt Masouic Hall.
that since its completion, he bad, that he was instrumental in pre telegraph pole — E d . H e r a ld .
ties in its last issue, for which we
Dean <fe Landis, real estate agents. City, well improved and ueat,
for tbe first time since bis leng venting one estimable Baudon lady
F o r T r a d e . — An interest in n beg pardon, and offer ns an excuse
n widow.
Tbe smallpox scare nt Roseburg
The Tuttle Temperance H oufc is small house. Inquire nt the HER
residence in that section, been able from becoming
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valnatrle mining property in Okau- that we had a wedding in the fam
a ll blew over, the disease proving in the hotel field for business, A L D office.
to ride from bis beme to Myrtle
ogon county, Washington for a ily, and while all kept duly sober,,
ort for Buffalo-
to be something else.
I G ive it a trial.
You will find it
Point uninterruptedly at that sea
The stomach controls the situa small place in Coos county. Speci we were not in our best working
son c f the year.
Mr. W. showed
A. J. Sherwood, o f this city, has first-class,
tion. Those wht are hearty and
trim. W e promise to redeem oar-
Baker City, A p rils .—The mineral just received an appointment ns re- j
us a photograph of the bridge
Uncle Fred Schetter, o f Empire strong nre those who can eat and men of ore at the H er ald office.
selves in tbe future.
which had ev*fry appearance of exhibit for Eastern Oregon is being gent of the Southern Oregon State City came over to the river side digest plenty of food. Kodol Dys
Judge
Hnrlocker is building
vafe structure. The work was done shipped to the Pan-American Kx- Normal school at Ashland.
The yesterday. Mr. Schettar is im- pepsia Cure digests what you eat
Treasurer'* Notice.
i himself a nice barn on his prem
hy the follow ing named pemotiH: position. Already 90 cases ot ore, appointment is for six years, b e -! proving in health considerably,
and allows you to eat nil the good ises, which, with his large sod
1. T. W eekly, 42 days; J. H. : packed and properly labeled, have ginning March 21, 1901.
I Anyone wishing a rare bargaiu food you want. I f you suffer from beautiful home not long 6 incp ■V^UTIC'E is hereby given thnt all County
L i Warrants endorsed prior to Jan. 1,
Miller. 30 days; .1, L. Croshy, 5 l ) ! been «hipped, nil I wili reach Buffalo
in -a good gprin" wagon or CHrt will indigestion, heartburn, belching or completed, will make a property lS'.iy,
You
enunot
enjoy
perfect
health,
w ill be paid oil presentation at my
flays; D. Miller* 32; I. M. Weekly, withiu'two weeks. ■”
do
well
to
address
G.
W
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Cauuing
office
in Coquille City, Coos com ity, Oregon.
auv
other
stomach
trouble,
this
of which onr city may feel proud.
42 days; A. J. Mayse, 25 days; G.
M e Mellis, who hn»charge of the rosy cheeks aud sparkling eyes if At M aie difield.
N o inrerest w ill be allowed a fter April
4
preparation
can’t
help
but
do
vou
The spirit of enterprise w! icb is 15. lW t.
G. Swan, 7 days; H. Sturdivant, exhibit, is doing hard work to make your liver is sluggish nnd your
The most sensitive stom esusiug a class o f homes and husi-
W anted - T o trade four nice lots good.
This 15th day o f April, 1001.
2$ days. I f all our people would “ creditable display. He has found bowels clogged. DeW itt's Little
J. B. DULLEY,
R. 8 . Knowlton. i upsa houses of a much better grade
iu Uandou for a team o f horses. achs can take it.
County Treasurer.
take this kind o f an interest m the miuera very willing and helpful Early Risers cleanse the whole
Horses must he young aud not
I aud higher order to come forth in
system.
They
never
gripe.
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roads and bridges instead o f hold- >u gathering the speciraeu of all ths
John Roberts, the cabinet maker
weigh I ph « than 1200 pounds. In
| onr town is becoming quite geu
fng hack all possible, going oat minerals of this auction. He is now Knowlton.
of
Myrtle Point, delivered a man eral, and it is to he hoped will iu
quire at this office.
» b ’ D ‘'polled oat” by the super-
1 ° form nu estimate o f the
School Clerk Nosier received the
Their prompt ness and their pleas tle to our townsman, A. J. Sher crease with the coming on of thr
vissor and then doiDg just ns littile quantity of ore he will have and first lot of hooks this morning for
building season.
work ns lie will give them a clear can have his cabinets made,
our school library, consisting o f 75 ant effects nake D eW itt’s Little wood, which will adoru the fire-
receipt for, we wonld hear a great
Perhaps a better exhdiit of *he nest, useful anil handsomely lxmnd Early Risers most popular little pills plaeo in the new home o f this
Grandma Sage, well krown in
deal less about bad roads.
Bad ores could have been made if a def- volumes, suited for all the different wherever they are known. They gentleman uow iu coarse of con town, and who has made her home
are
simply
perfect
for
liver
ami
roads have driven more intending inite plan and a certain appropria-i grades o f our public school, When
struction on Sherwood Heights in with Irpr son iu-law, F. A. W hile,
settlers out o f Coos comity than tion had been known sooner. Miners those .vho took part in the enter bowel troubles. R. B. Knowlton. this city. This is nn elegant piece took Friday's train tor Marshfipld
any one thing, and until our people were somewhat reluctant to prepare tainment by which the money for
of work in white cedar and i yrtle, where she took the Steamer Alii,
awaken to their own interests and and send in specimens until they these books was raised, ns well as
and
beautifully designed nnd mi Y ir.fi- ancp for Portland. She goea to
flo something to relieve oar section knew whether or not they would be the parties who attended, see these
cally carved, and finished with n The Dalles where she expects to
for the New E-s Edition of
o f these objectionable features, we sent. Mr. Mellis has hud experience volumes neatly arranged nnd be
The ttmporium bcoaomlst
polish equal to a piano finish. live with hrr sons, there living two
now in Pr«u.
cannot boDc to indnee the most dee- in mining exhibits, nnd is prepared ing used by tbe pupils of our school,
This will be, w hen finished, one of of her sous in that section. While
trable people who would likoto make to make good use of the ores sent will never regret the effort it re
the m< st elegant homes in this pnit the old lady Its. been quite ill of
Our large, profusely il
their homes with ns, see fit to set- to Buffalo iu his care. He will bo quired to obtain them.
There is
of Oregon, and Mr. Sherwood des- la p, and passed her eighty seventl)
lustrated Spring and Sum
tie, but will catch only a few of the on tho ground early and secure n vet money enough left on hand to
reves much credit for expending so birthday Inst month, she, never
mer Catalogue, describing
most careless, who will not be likely conspicuous place for our display.— buy half as nmiiv more.
much money in our town where it theless, had the courage to under,
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fo take much interest in these mat- Evening Telegram,
Digests
what
you
eat.
the
new fashions, and
will do so mnet) toward shirwing np lake the trip. Gramlmn will be
W A N T E D — A C T IV E M \N O P G O O D
It artl flclally d igests the food >Dd aid* what ran he done in the way greatly
tern, and our cooDty will remain in
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missed by many warm
giving
lowest Department
chi»rnor»T to <l*»livpr nnd cnlleot in Oreuon
its presant condition for yeais to
W e made a mistake in our last for old PHtnbiUlu-d mtinufftctaring whole Nature I d slivngtbentng and recon beautifying ita surroundings and friends heae who will n saith er
Store
prices for every
structing the exhausted digestive or
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year,
»ure
pay.
llon
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come, lint, if tbe proper interest issue in sfieaking o f R. 8 . Tyr-
much interest
e«ty more than experience required. * ’nr gans. I t lathe lai est discovered digest- enveranmenta aa a desir i’o le place safe arrival with
thing to eat, drink, wear
is shown by oni people now, nn I rell taking charge o f the Riverton reference, nny hank in any city. KncHe sol and tonic. No other preparation to live. There are quite a number B. F. Crow, another son-iu-law,
or use.
an immigrant can see by the sur- orearaery when we stated that eelf-addressed «tamped fliYelope. Mann, can approach It In efficiency. I t In- o f good and suhe'aniiai houses accompanied her aud after seeing
facturer*. T h ird Ploor. ;U4 Dearborn St, uantly reitevesand permanently curea
roundings that good roada in the ‘ Hilm er A Bredbnff” bad put him Chicago.
which
have
been
built
in
our
little
her
safe
borne,
will
spend
the
sheep
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Dear future are au insured fact, he in charge of that creamery while
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, city within the past two or three shearing season in that section
will not hiaitate to locate, paying a we ihonlil have stated that it was F 'O i l S \ L K ~ I4 7 * c r e « o f l^ n J . Í mile Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and years, and in case the interest and and will then do some pros [reel i in
from Norway, Coot county, Known
fair price for property. Talk good "H ill Bro’e" who are now the a* the M cCliiry place For mtirahn, mil all other results of imperfect digestion. PDPrgy ia k#»pt np for a L** mord to that part o f the stale. We wi.lt
Price50c sndtl Lsrve »lie cootsln« JH times
Il EN K Y GKADY.
roads, think good roads and make ownprs of this creamery, aod not on
years wh will bave a town o f which hint
unbounded success. The
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